He Was A Friend Of Mine
Billy Bob Thornton Lyrics


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He was a friend of mine
He was a friend of mine
His killing had no purpose
No reason or rhyme
He was a friend of mine

He was in Dallas town
He was in Dallas town
From a sixth-floor window
A gunner shot him down
He died in Dallas town

He never knew my name
He never knew my name
And though I never met him
I knew him just the same

He was a friend of mine
The leader of a nation
For such a precious time
He was a friend of mine




He was a friend of mine
He was a friend of mine

Overall Meaning

The song, "He Was A Friend Of Mine" by Billy Bob Thornton, is a haunting piece of music that reflects on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The song opens with the lines, "He was a friend of mine/ His killing had no purpose/ No reason or rhyme." These lines set the tone for the rest of the song, capturing the senseless nature of the murder and the shock and grief that followed. Thornton's voice is raw and emotional as he sings the words, capturing the sense of loss that so many Americans felt in the wake of the tragedy.


The song goes on to describe Kennedy's visit to Dallas, where he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. These lines are particularly powerful, as Thornton's voice rises and falls with the cadence of the lyrics. The final verse of the song, "He was a friend of mine/ The leader of a nation/ For such a precious time/ He was a friend of mine," is a poignant tribute to Kennedy, who served as president for just over 1,000 days before his untimely death.


Overall, "He Was A Friend Of Mine" is a powerful meditation on the assassination of JFK, capturing both the senseless nature of the tragedy and the sense of loss that lingered in its aftermath.


Line by Line Meaning

He was a friend of mine
The singer had a personal connection and fondness for the person who died.


His killing had no purpose
The death was senseless and unjustified.


No reason or rhyme
There was no logical explanation or motive for the killing.


He was in Dallas town
The person who died was in Dallas at the time of the shooting.


From a sixth-floor window
The shooter was positioned on the sixth floor of a building when they fired the fatal shot.


A gunner shot him down
The person died from being shot by an unknown assailant.


He died in Dallas town
The person who died passed away while still in Dallas.


He never knew my name
The artist did not have a personal relationship with the person who died.


And though I never met him
The artist did not personally encounter the person who died.


I knew him just the same
The artist felt they had an understanding of who the person was even though they did not meet.


The leader of a nation
The person who died was an influential political leader.


For such a precious time
The time period during which the leader was in power was important or valuable to the artist.




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